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Indications
For vaccination of healthy chickens 10 weeks of age or older as an aid in preventing avian encephalomyelitis and fowl pox.
Features and Benefits
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- Combination Avian Encephalomyelitis -- Fowl Pox Vaccine
- AE strain selected for its affinity for the intestinal tract and high immunizing capability
- Fowl Pox strain stimulates strong immunity of long duration
- Specially selected for commercial layers and breeder replacements
- Produced in high quality SPF eggs
- Contains gentamicin as a preservative
Indications
For vaccination of healthy chickens 4 weeks of age or older as an aid in preventing fowl pox.
Features and Benefits
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- Has the ability to induce good takes and strong immunity
- Contains gentamicin as a preservative
Indications
For vaccination of healthy chickens and turkeys between 8 and 18 weeks of age as an aid in the prevention of Fowl Pox.
Features and Benefits
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- Able to induce good takes and strong immunity
- Long duration of immunity
- Safe for chickens and turkeys
- Produced in high quality SPF eggs
- Contains gentamicin as a preservative
Indications
For the vaccination of healthy day-old chickens (day of hatch) or older, as an aid in preventing fowl pox through vaccination by subcutaneous injection using automatic vaccinating equipment.
Features and Benefits
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- Tissue-culture origin fowl pox vaccine
- Safe for use in day-old chicks
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